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  • Great

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    this videos

  • Hello Mr. Ford,

    I thank you kindly for this great lesson. Actually, this is the first video I watched. the thing which made me happy and satisfied is the caption of your speaking. I really enjoyed this lesson.

    My question is: I want to follow you from the first lesson you made for us, so may you tell me where is the beginning point for you?

    Best regards

    Somoud Barghouthy

  • very nice and good

  • ciao isabella! saluti dalla puglia! XD

  • Hi is great ur video I´m mexican nd my english is intermediate i need videos more advanced for example videos of english intermediate or advance because i don´t speak english nd in my country is very difficult practice this language,my english is very poor, please answer me, if u can put more videos and thank´s for read my request nd for put this videos importants.

  • Great!!! I'm brazilian and I understand what you say. I don't need to see the subtitle in order to understand what you say in your video, but my translation from English into Portuguese is very difficult, therefore, I think my english is very poor. What I must to do?? Please, anyone can to answer me that question????

  • @ephiesters i suggest u to begin unputting "to" after can, must and any ausiliar verb ;-)

  • nice man i like it :)

  • :( i dont speak english and i undestend a little....can i have a board? by from italy

  • @drexmovie ciao bello, tanto per cominciare ti consiglio di non mettere mai by e from insieme, come hai fatto in qst commento, per il resto ci penserà l'esperto ;-)

  • @giulicoldplay grazie per il tuo commento ma visto che stavi correggendo il mio avresti potuto dirmi il perche non si mette mai by e from insieme. Almeno in questo modo il tuo commento sarebbe stato utile. ciao

  • @drexmovie xkè by e from significano entrmbi da, wuindi se tu dici "i come by from italy" e come se dicessi "io vengo dal dall'italia" XD poi comunque by si usa principalemnte x i complementi di causa (Es: he's been hurt by his brother=è stato ferito da suo fratello) e nn ha nulla a ke fare con la provenienza da luogo, eccetto qualke eccezione, ma ciò nn è molto importante

  • @giulicoldplay ooooo scusa hai ragione, grazie della spiegazione. Però il mio errore è stato involontario perchè il by che ho scritto sopra voleva essere un bye (ciao dall'italia) ho dimenticato la e in by)

    grazie comunque......byeby

  • @drexmovie :) ok, di niente..ciauuu

  • hy my name is levi,from indonesia,I really don't understand english,please teach me with english practice, easy to learn and use teks,thank..

  • @vhiembum Great Levi! You are starting to learn English and I invite you to watch my Basic Videos and intermediate videos. You can also listen to my podcasts on peppyclub. com

  • my name is iswor from nepal i would like to ask you 1 question why american n britiesh english is very deferent

  • @punasapkota Hi Iswor! Good question! Please check my video Learn English with Steve Ford - Peppy Pronunciation Lesson 3 for an answer on that one.

  • my name is iswor from nepal i would like to ask you 1 question why american n britiesh english is very deferent

  • Ahmed I learn English in the city of Marsa Matruh at the Suzan Mubarak and this my email:qoqaz_lampa@hotmal.com _and:lampa_ahmed@yahoo.com

  • It is a wonderful Lesson,

  • Tremendous video with useful and important idioms as well . Oh Mr Steve!! I guess I will not be able to remember all of these idioms ,but I guess I will remember the one that is mainly used in my daily life ,such as in the wink of an eye ,have eyes for someone, give someone an evil eye or to have bird's eye view . Bravo.Thank you

  • @HebaAlaaEldin Hello Heba! Thank you very much for your comment! I hope that you can remember some of the eye idioms I have taught here and good job with the ones you have already learned. Great to see you online as always!

  • Hi, I have a comment about this word you pronounced" is it a daily chore> or kore?

    Thanks:)

  • Thanks!

  • very useful..this video has gone by in the wink of an eye :))

  • @0652411 hmmmm! Glad to hear you learned that one!

  • Another great lesson! Many thanks, teacher!

  • Thank you, this was very helpful :D

  • Good work! I remember also the "eye of the tiger" from Rocky 3 ;-)

  • @GinBlog82 Good one! Another student mentioned another good one 'hawk eye'

  • Thank you Steve

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